Optical design concept of the CMB-S4 large-Aperture telescopes and cameras
Author
Gallardo, P.A.Benson, B.
Carlstrom, J.
Dicker, S.R.
Emerson, N.
Gudmundsson, J.E.
Hills, R.
Limon, M.
McMahon, J.
Niemack, M.D.
Nagy, J.M.
Padin, S.
Ruhl, J.
Simon, S.M.
Affiliation
Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022
Metadata
Show full item recordPublisher
SPIECitation
Gallardo, P. A., Benson, B., Carlstrom, J., Dicker, S. R., Emerson, N., Gudmundsson, J. E., Hills, R., Limon, M., McMahon, J., Niemack, M. D., Nagy, J. M., Padin, S., Ruhl, J., & Simon, S. M. (2022). Optical design concept of the CMB-S4 large-Aperture telescopes and cameras. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 12190.Rights
Copyright © 2022 SPIE.Collection Information
This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
CMB-S4-the next-generation ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiment-will significantly advance the sensitivity of CMB measurements and improve our understanding of the origin and evolution of the universe. CMB-S4 will deploy large-Aperture telescopes fielding hundreds of thousands of detectors at millimeter wavelengths. We present the baseline optical design concept of the large-Aperture CMB-S4 telescopes, which consists of two optical configurations: (i) a new off-Axis, three-mirror, free-form anastigmatic design and (ii) the existing coma-corrected crossed-Dragone design. We also present an overview of the optical configuration of the array of silicon optics cameras that will populate the focal plane with 85 diffraction-limited optics tubes covering up to 9 degrees of field of view, up to 1.1 mm in wavelength. We describe the computational optimization methods that were put in place to implement the families of designs described here and give a brief update on the current status of the design effort. © 2022 SPIE.Note
Immediate accessISSN
0277-786XISBN
9781510653610Version
Final published versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1117/12.2626876